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Von LazerScorpion

13 Comments

  1. Daddy_hindi on

    Pretty sure someone with almost no knowledge of NW India made this map.
    My home district is mapped as Punjabi while the rest of the state as Hindostani with no mention of Haryanvi..

    These mappers can’t comprehend one thing that many people are bilingual and use regional dialects or regional language at home and private functions while Hindi for outsiders and official purposes.

  2. Remarkable-Ad-4973 on

    This is amazing. 

    Can any Indian person from the Northern/ Central region tell me about the languages listed? 

    I hear people refering to the ‘Hindi Belt’ online. Are the languages like Rajasthani/ Hindi/ Bojpuri, Magahi, Maithili mutually intelligible? Or is it more like the Romance languages (French/ Spanish/ Italian etc)? 

  3. NatvoAlterice on

    Languages from J&K and Sikkim are missing. Bhutia, Ladakhi, Lepcha. Are there really under 1m speakers of these languages?

  4. TeaaOverCoffeee on

    This was posted earlier today too and the information presented is just condensation of many languages that the original poster thought were mutually intelligible.

    These are some languages of those regions and not definitive of those regions. There are so many languages missing that are spoken in those regions that the poster just omitted.

  5. CarmynRamy on

    Did you delete and post it again after all the criticisms on oversimplification and ignorance? I see some corrections.

    What’s your definition of mutually intelligible languages? Is it by script or just spoken?

  6. chatgptbotindia on

    Still the shit same map again , no one speaks in Nepali in whole uttarakhand the language is no where related to kumaoni garhwali.

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